BY
TORTYA, SAMUEL TERYILA
M. SC. (ED) TECHNOLOGY (ELECT/ELECTRO)
DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY, MAKURDI BENUE STATE
NIGERIA
FEBRUARY, 2014.
Abstract
The information explosion today as a result of recent revolution in Information Technologies is believed will go a long way in enhancing technological literacy. The knowledge gap in technology between Nigerians and citizens of the technologically advanced countries is hoped to be reduced drastically during this era. This paper presents the level of involvement of women in Technology Education with Information and Communication Technology (ICT). A general overview of women plight in education, the concepts of gender, woman, information, communication, and technology have been introduced. The participation of women in ICT, ICT and Technology Education as well as how ICT and Technology Education affect Economic Development are discussed herein. It has been deduced from this work that women in Technology Education are being left behind in the area of ICT skills even in this age. Recommendations like encouragement of women participation in ICT, making ICT facilities available and accessible, involvement of the National Orientation Agency in campaigning for women ICT skills acquisition are therefore made.
Introduction
Women in Nigeria have had to grapple with so many problems some of which are gradually gender disparity in our society is no longer news. Gender as a term is often used as a synonym for woman or the female sex. This is however an improper use of the word. Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia defines gender as a range of physical, mental and behavioural characteristics distinguishing masculinity from femininity. The term is mostly used to refer to sex (i.e. the state of being male or female). According to Nwokolo (2010), theologically, woman means a helper distinctly
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